ADAPTIX to test mobile WiMax in New York

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ADAPTIX will conduct testing in New York City next year of a mobile and fixed WiMax system offering service for multiple high-speed applications.


Reentry Of Solar X-ray Observatory "Yohkoh" To Earth's Atmosphere

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The Solar X-ray Observatory "Yohkoh" (SOLAR-A) is soon to re-enter the earth's atmosphere as it has completed its on-orbit life. It is analyzed that the frame of the Yohkoh will be burned and vanish at re-entry; therefore ...


Trap-breaking chimpanzees found in Guinea

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Wild chimpanzees capable of passing on knowledge of how to detect and destroy traps have been found in the West African nation of Guinea.


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Sony Establishes a New Class of High-End Digital Camera

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Sony intends to create a new benchmark in digital photography with the introduction of its high-end Cyber-shot DSC-R1 camera. The Cyber-shot R1 camera is the world's first integrated lens digital still cam ...


New Progress Supply Ship On Its Way To ISS

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A new shipment of supplies is on its way to the International Space Station (ISS). The 19th Progress spacecraft to visit the ISS lifted off today from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, at 9:08 a.m. EDT. Less than 10 minutes ...


SIRIUS to launch new channels soon

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SIRIUS Satellite Radio said Thursday it will launch several new channels in late September including the Martha Stewart channel.


An artist's rendering of what a dust disk might look like around the white dwarf GD 362.

Dusty Old Star Offers Window to Our Future, Astronomers Report

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Astronomers have glimpsed dusty debris around an essentially dead star where gravity and radiation should have long ago removed any sign of dust — a discovery that may provide insights into our own solar system's ...


Dolby Debuts Dolby TrueHD, 'Picture-Perfect' Sound for Next-Generation HD Discs

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Dolby Laboratories announced its latest advancement in lossless audio technology, Dolby TrueHD, which is designed to complement the recent developments in high-definition optical disc formats. With Dolby TrueHD, home theater ...


Report sees bright future for mobile TV

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A U.S. research firm says mobile television is poised for a commercial breakout as consumers find the technology to be user friendly.


Most U.S. firms have no policies on blogs

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Most U.S. companies have no policy on blogs maintained by their employees, even though a new report says they can be factors in a firm's image.


Cingular restoring service in Gulf Coast

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Cingular Wireless is getting its cell-phone service back to normal in many areas that were pounded by Hurricane Katrina, including New Orleans.


Microsoft, Siemens work on BBC network

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Microsoft said Friday it will work with Siemens to develop a network solution for the media industry.


Japan's Access buys PalmSource for $324M

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Japan's Access said Friday it will buy out PalmSource for $324 million.


Wireless World: Rehnquist's legacy

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Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist, who died last Saturday at age 80, may be known to the public as a conservative intellectual, but his rulings influenced much more than just the political landscape of the United States. ...


Study: Ancient humans 'altered' climate

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Researchers say they've determined humans were influencing the planet's climate long before the Industrial Revolution.




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